Choosing the Room Fragrance That Fits You and Your Home Best
When you've created the most suitable decoration for your home, matching your style and the latest trends, there's one thing left: scent! You can feel more relaxed and clean in your home with a room fragrance that suits the spirit of your room and adds personality.
When you enter a space, its scent can make you feel incredible things and make you not want to leave. Scents that affect us so much have completely different sources in our memory. You can never forget the scent of the flowers that entered the room with the wind during a happy moment. Whenever you smell these flowers for the rest of your life, a feeling of happiness comes into play. Smelling the same scent every time you visit the same store makes you feel familiar and safe. Why shouldn't all of this apply to your home as well?
The stress-reducing and mood-enhancing effects of room fragrances have been proven. In 2004, Linda B. Buck and Richard Axel, who won the Nobel Prize for their research on the sense of smell, offered some very interesting new relationships between the human brain and the sense of smell.
Many people use a single room fragrance for their entire home when they encounter unwanted bad odors. However, the sole purpose of room fragrances is not just to trap bad odors but also to strengthen the atmosphere of the space.
The same scent may not be suitable for every style and every use. When choosing the right fragrance for each room, factors such as the style of the room, its size, the incoming light, and even the materials of the furniture should be considered. Finding the right scent that matches the atmosphere of the room is very important. You can't even imagine how choosing the right scent for the right use area will increase your comfort.
Bergamot, frankincense, lavender, patchouli, chamomile, jasmine...
These scents with such aromas evoke a sense of calm in you and empower you. Lavender, in particular, is known for its sleep-inducing and relaxing effects. These essences are so relaxing that they are suitable for almost any style of decoration and use. However, their use is not recommended for workspaces.
Lemon, orange, pine...
If you are choosing a scent for rooms where people need to feel more lively and energetic, such as workspaces, you can use the refreshing scents of citrus fruits like lemon and orange. Additionally, the pine scent, which has an antidepressant effect and is known to create a clear mind, enhances focus. These essences harmonize well with wooden furniture.
Gardenia, jasmine, sandalwood, amber...
Gardenia, jasmine, and sandalwood scents have aphrodisiac effects and stir up romantic feelings. Therefore, they are ideal choices for bedrooms. Apart from perfumes, you can also improve the atmosphere with scented candles or incense.
Natural pine, musk, rose, red fruit, vanilla...
In rooms where you spend time with your family and guests, such as the living room, you can create a more intimate and warm atmosphere by choosing natural pine and musk-scented fragrances. You can also use these essences in candle form to make the atmosphere of your living spaces much more peaceful.